In a recent development, renowned actor Mahesh Babu has written a letter to the Enforcement Directorate (ED) requesting a new date for his appearance in connection with remuneration from Surana Group and Sai Surya Developers for promoting their real estate projects.
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Mahesh Babu wrote a letter to the ED requesting a new date for his appearance in connection with remuneration from Surana Group and Sai Surya Developers for promoting their real estate projects.
The ED is investigating the financial transactions and contracts between Mahesh Babu and the mentioned real estate developers to determine whether the payments were in line with the law and if there were any irregularities.
Surana Group and Sai Surya Developers are prominent real estate entities known for their projects in the Indian market. They have collaborated with Mahesh Babu for promotional activities.
Mahesh Babu has responded by writing a letter to the ED requesting a new date for his appearance, emphasizing his commitment to resolving the matter amicably and cooperating with the authorities.
The investigation could have broader implications for the real estate sector, particularly in terms of the ethical practices and legal standards in celebrity endorsements for real estate projects.
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